This webinar discusses the "Reptile" approach.
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This webinar explores the importance of deposition testimony and preparing witnesses as a core function in health care risk management.
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This session instructs experienced risk professionals on ways they can stay ahead of the hardening insurance market by examining how excess pricing is determined and teaching them about the use of alternative program structures to mitigate the increased cost.
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This webinar is a panel discussion that outlines why efficiency matters in your MedMal claims process and how your organization can benefit by embracing an early resolution ethos.
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Building on Part 1 and 2, this webinar looks at the next steps in defending cases that arise during the pandemic.
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This webinar will help risk managers train clinicians on informed consent as a process of communication and shared decision-making-- not just a document.
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This educational session will provide participants with the opportunity to formulate appropriate responses to patient complaints, grievances, and medical questions posted online in light of HIPAA.
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This presentation will discuss malpractice claims brought on by non-patients and how this new and expanding risk may affect an institutions' professional liability insurance coverage.
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In this panel discussion, top health care risk management and technology leaders discuss how early resolution approaches, like CRPs, can positively reshape and redefine your organization's approach to risk.
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Learn why efficiency matters in your MedMal claims process and how your organization can benefit by embracing an early resolution ethos.
On-Demand Educational Webinars
Building on Part 1 and 2, review the next steps in defending cases that arise during the pandemic.